It means so much that these rituals are lived and shown, thank you so much that this will continue to be send to the world without being followed by the government
What a beautiful ceremony, everything is so wonderful .What's that that thing they use to beat the drums. It's like nothing I have seen before, anyone knows what it is ? Thanks in advance.
I always tough all American natives are related to Northern Mexican Natives, one day I made a stop in Mescalero NM I'm a bull hauler and up in the mountain there is a fire station and early in the morning a Native knock my door and He brought me a really hot tea and offered to me and we started a conversation, He told me his Mom was Mexican Native and She was from the Geronimos people from Sonora, His Mom was born the same town where Geronimo was born. To my surprise did know Geronimo was born in Mexico, they were divided by the Border and Criricahuas and other tribes decided to follow Him because he was a great warrior. I know Tarahumaras y Yaquis I see them North of Chihuahua and Sonora Mexico. Nice people, they don't bother nobody.
Is it only females that have this ceremony? Is it like a coming of age type of thing? And why don't the males have this ceremony? If anyone can answer these I would be most grateful.
correction- the ceremony is 4 days.. starting off on Friday morning.. and all the way till Monday morning.. the actual Ceremony part is Friday morning -Sunday evening.. then on Monday is the undressing.. Friday- Food Exchange (Morning/Afternoon) Dressing of the Girl(s) (Friday Evening) Social Dance) (Friday Night) Saturday- Massage and Dance (Morning) Crowndance (Evening/Dusk) Sunday- Painting of the girl(s) (Dawn) Gift Exchange (Dusk) Monday- Undressing/Take the camp down (Morning/Afternoon) Then its the end of the full Ceremony.. ik cuz i’m Apache..
WHY posting these Sacred Ceremonies ??? No disrespect but enough culture vultures out there, some things should remain protected...smh ( I did not watch I’m only leaving my words ).
It's not for you but for the family that wanted to see their daughters in the ceremony live. A moment captured at that time. People don't seem to understand that at times that family love seeing the past of the ceremonies because it brings them great memories of that moment. No need to be judgemental about the video.
This is why I feel we should keep ceremonies to ourselves only because some people just don't know and understand the meanings behind them like myself a YAQUI we have the toad ceremony were we use it as a way of walking with our ancestors and people view it as just another way of getting high...lol...walk in a good way..👍👍
Young grandson, it is better to look with your eyes, listen with your ears, and let your heart be with patience. You've seen it once, you will see it again. Don't be eager to ask, because with patience in your heart, all will reveal itself to you. In this way, you do no wrong, you won't offend, and don't be quick to be offended when harsh words reach your ears. It has been six years since this place in time, some of this has been fulfilled in your heart, and mind. The Apache tribes are eager to share their blessings, and never ask for anything in return. Stay well, and may Almighty Creator fill your heart with wisdom, knowledge, discernment, and understanding throughout your lifetime! Cheii, Dineh' Tah' Doh!
Wow that was a beautiful Misty n Jesse your both strong and have good hearts .. many blessings to all of you ..
Not sure how I stumbled on this but honestly It was amazing to watch something so personal wow. thank you for sharing. wow.
It is so beautiful to watch...
What a beautiful ceremony. Thank you for sharing. What a wonderful blessing.
It means so much that these rituals are lived and shown, thank you so much that this will continue to be send to the world without being followed by the government
I love you Navajo people!!! May God bless you! From Romania with love!
Sorry, we are not Navajo but San Carlos Apache. :) Much love back to you.
@@donnarenee71 either way you're in my heart! :) now I figure it out that i should have said-z all you NATIVE Americans...:)
Beautiful ceremony and songs of healing and life.
That was awesome, they are strong girls, never seen anything like that, beautiful
I never seen a double ceremony where the gaan paint the girls this is nice
👍👍👍👍 They are Strong young Ladies.
Awesome!
Good morning Wow good physical strength to your young ladies in your ceremony
So much beautiful God bless you for sharing
I thought ceremonies like this were not supposed to be filmed
You thought wrong.
this is heart
who dont understand you may never in this life tme but theres achance in the next IMHO
The ceremony is beautiful. The high pitch sound I can not watch.
my grandpa's Bert gonna help him sing this week
Now that's a party😎
Hola amigos/amigas absolutamente maravillosa guys
What a beautiful ceremony, everything is so wonderful .What's that that thing they use to beat the drums. It's like nothing I have seen before, anyone knows what it is ? Thanks in advance.
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Many blessings for strong womanhood and great direction in life the best choice lelelelelele
this is good😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😇✌💖✌💖✌💖
Joanne Grey how long was the ceremony
Only been to the Reservation 4 time to visit my grandfather brother when I was younger
Joanne Grey Beautiful women
IM APACHE KICKAPOO PUREPECHA NAHUA (HOPI) MUCH LOVE SERI TAHUMARA YAQUI
I always tough all American natives are related to Northern Mexican Natives, one day I made a stop in Mescalero NM I'm a bull hauler and up in the mountain there is a fire station and early in the morning a Native knock my door and He brought me a really hot tea and offered to me and we started a conversation, He told me his Mom was Mexican Native and She was from the Geronimos people from Sonora, His Mom was born the same town where Geronimo was born. To my surprise did know Geronimo was born in Mexico, they were divided by the Border and Criricahuas and other tribes decided to follow Him because he was a great warrior. I know Tarahumaras y Yaquis I see them North of Chihuahua and Sonora Mexico. Nice people, they don't bother nobody.
@@Yogui-px5dv Wow! This is very interesting ☺️💖
Dang using both hands man you must of been tired
AAU', IHÉHE ASÉ
Nao entendo muito bem o que significa mas e muito bonito.
Prof. Google hilft oder es ist eine Zeremonie die ein Mädchen durchläuft in Hinsicht auf das Leben und zur Frau werdend…
Good dancing
Is it only females that have this ceremony? Is it like a coming of age type of thing? And why don't the males have this ceremony?
If anyone can answer these I would be most grateful.
How long is the Ceremony
The ceremony part is 2 days, 1 night, but all together it takes approximately 5 to 7 days
correction-
the ceremony is 4 days.. starting off on Friday morning.. and all the way till Monday morning.. the actual Ceremony part is Friday morning -Sunday evening.. then on Monday is the undressing..
Friday-
Food Exchange (Morning/Afternoon)
Dressing of the Girl(s)
(Friday Evening)
Social Dance)
(Friday Night)
Saturday-
Massage and Dance
(Morning)
Crowndance
(Evening/Dusk)
Sunday-
Painting of the girl(s)
(Dawn)
Gift Exchange
(Dusk)
Monday-
Undressing/Take the camp down
(Morning/Afternoon)
Then its the end of the full Ceremony..
ik cuz i’m Apache..
the yellow pouder in her hair is Kornmil
Its pollen
Its pollen...not cornmeal
Pollen most of the time but sometimes the pollen is mixed with corn meal.
WHICH DANCE GROUND
Why do they use yellow paint
not yellow paint. Sacred items put together for Prayer, Strength, Endurance & Faith for her~Life.
It's not paint it's called corn pollen
WHY posting these Sacred Ceremonies ??? No disrespect but enough culture vultures out there, some things should remain protected...smh ( I did not watch I’m only leaving my words ).
It's not for you but for the family that wanted to see their daughters in the ceremony live. A moment captured at that time. People don't seem to understand that at times that family love seeing the past of the ceremonies because it brings them great memories of that moment. No need to be judgemental about the video.
I'm so sorry if I did dis respect your culture.
Its bcuz u don't understand the meaning behind the ceremony
This is why I feel we should keep ceremonies to ourselves only because some people just don't know and understand the meanings behind them like myself a YAQUI we have the toad ceremony were we use it as a way of walking with our ancestors and people view it as just another way of getting high...lol...walk in a good way..👍👍
Young grandson, it is better to look with your eyes, listen with your ears, and let your heart be with patience. You've seen it once, you will see it again. Don't be eager to ask, because with patience in your heart, all will reveal itself to you. In this way, you do no wrong, you won't offend, and don't be quick to be offended when harsh words reach your ears. It has been six years since this place in time, some of this has been fulfilled in your heart, and mind. The Apache tribes are eager to share their blessings, and never ask for anything in return. Stay well, and may Almighty Creator fill your heart with wisdom, knowledge, discernment, and understanding throughout your lifetime! Cheii, Dineh' Tah' Doh!